Picture yourself carving fresh powder down a mountain in Altay, where ancient heritage meets modern thrills.
Where Past and Present Collide
In Altay, part of the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang region, snow seasons last a whopping 180 days a year. But there’s more: this region boasts a skiing tradition that dates back over 10,000 years. ❄️🛷
Asia’s Fastest-Growing Slopes
This winter, 770,000 visitors hit Altay’s slopes, marking it as one of Asia’s hottest ski destinations. From crisp morning turns to cozy evenings by the lodge fireplace, Altay blends ancient roots with modern thrills. ⛷️🔥
- Snow season: up to 180 days
- Visitors this winter: 770,000
- Ranking: one of Asia’s fastest-growing ski spots
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or strapping on skis for the first time, Altay delivers an unforgettable adventure tucked into its 10,000-year heritage. Ready for your snow story? 🏂🏔️
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